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by: G. Tyler Miller, Richard Brewer
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 577
EAN: 9780495171225
ISBN: 0495171220
Label: Brooks Cole
Manufacturer: Brooks Cole
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 784
Publication Date: August 14, 2008
Publisher: Brooks Cole
Sales Rank: 879725
Studio: Brooks Cole
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Product Description: Miller's LIVING IN THE ENVIRONMENT, 15th Edition is the most comprehensive and up-to-date environmental science text on the market. It has the most balanced approach to environmental science instruction, with bias-free comparative diagrams throughout and a focus on prevention of and solutions to environmental problems. This 'basic select' version offers just the textbook with no access to accompanying media products for students.
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Rating: - Good book
This book helped alot in my Envirnomental science class, I am glad that I had it, so I could survive this class.
Rating: - The best of the introductory environmental science texts
Of the half-a-dozen environmental science texts I read in preparing a 10th grade environmental science block, this is by far the best written, with the clearest figures. Highly recommended.
Rating: - Fantastic, educational reading+Dantes exam material
I used this book for the DANTES test: Environment and Humanity, it covered everything that was asked on the test and I believe I passed because of it's great detail. It also changed the way I look at the world and how we treat it. Really really educational, I'm glad I was made to read it.
Rating: - AWESOME TEXT!!
This is an awesome text especially for AP students and level 1 and 2 college students! It helped me score a 5 on the AP exam and test out of my first two semesters of Environmental Science.
Rating: - superb ecology intro....
....and a clearly written blend of ecology, systems theory, and environmental science, with interesting Enrichment sections and Guest Editorials by a variety of influential figures.
I like the "liberal" slant--in other words, the call to quit being the world's biggest consumer and polluter and create a sustainable society with more realistic values than the dream of unlimited expansion--but then I can't think of anything more insane than allowing the world to overheat so the oil empires ... Read More
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